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Title: | Kinetics of tunneling electron transfer between antimorphous defects in optical crystals with mobile cations |
Authors: | Ogorodnikov, I. N. Kiseleva, M. S. |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
Publisher: | Pleiades Publishing Ltd |
Citation: | Ogorodnikov I. N. Kinetics of tunneling electron transfer between antimorphous defects in optical crystals with mobile cations / I. N. Ogorodnikov, M. S. Kiseleva // Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. — 2012. — Vol. 115. — № 1. — P. 154-163. |
Abstract: | The experimental data on the transient optical absorption of wide-band-gap optical crystals of lithium borates Li 2B 4O 7, LiB 3O 5, and Li 6Gd(BO 3) 3 and potassium (KH 2PO 4 (KDP)) and ammonium (NH 4H 2PO 4 (ADP)) dihydrogen phosphates in the visible and ultraviolet spectral regions are analyzed using the theory of diffusion-controlled tunneling recombination. A nanosecond pulsed radiation action on these crystals is shown to form defect pairs, such as polaron-type hole centers and electron centers based on interstitial cations. The relaxation kinetics of these centers over a wide time range of 10 -8-10 s is described by a proposed model of tunneling electron transfer between antimorphous defects in the cation sublattice under the thermally stimulated mobility of recombination partners. The numerical values of the kinetic parameters are determined and the time dependences of the reaction rate constants are calculated for all crystals under study. As a result, the dynamics of change in the optical properties of these crystals under a pulsed radiation action can be simulated. © 2012 Pleiades Publishing, Ltd. |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/51120 |
SCOPUS ID: | 84865144707 |
WOS ID: | 000307534200015 |
PURE ID: | 1079201 |
ISSN: | 1063-7761 1090-6509 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063776112060118 |
Appears in Collections: | Научные публикации ученых УрФУ, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS CC |
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